#MyStrategyEvolution

In my early days of trading, I randomly jumped between strategies without a deep understanding of any of them. I was heavily influenced by others' analyses, and FOMO feelings drove my decisions more than any logic or analysis. I wasn't using stop-losses, and profits were wiped out by a single reckless trade. Every time I lost, I searched for the new "magic strategy" and repeated the same results.

Over time, I began to understand that the problem wasn't with the strategies themselves, but with my approach to applying them. I decided to stop and began my true learning journey. I dedicated time to understand the basics of technical analysis, read about capital management, and used a demo account for a long time to test what I was learning.

I started with a simple support and resistance strategy, then added indicators like RSI and EMA, and began to notice price behavior at specific areas. I became more patient and started to approach the market with a "trader" mindset rather than a "gambler" one. Then I moved to scalping using the 5m and 15m time frames, but with a complete commitment to a strict plan and precise risk management.

Later, I developed my style into a mix of **